Foxboro climbs the slopes on the north-central side of Hercules, a planned residential neighborhood with its own park as the centerpiece. Foxboro Park sits inside the neighborhood, and the gentle hill setting gives the streets a bit more rise, view, and separation than the flatter tracts down toward San Pablo Avenue. Life here is quiet and residential. You have the park for everyday outdoor time, an easy enough connection to John Muir Parkway and the I-80 corridor, and the rest of Hercules within a short drive. The homes are the kind of well-kept planned stock that holds up, and the hillside layout keeps through-traffic out. Two honest notes: this is firmly a drive-to-everything pocket, and the local elementary draw is not the headline that pulls people up the hill, so families tend to weigh schools carefully. For buyers who want a calm, slightly elevated Hercules address with a park built in, Foxboro delivers it.




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| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
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| Rodeo Hills Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Carquinez Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| John Swett High | High | 9-12 |
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Houseberry School Score Data
from CA Dept. of Education
Houseberry recommends using these scores as only a starting point, and conducting your own investigation into what schools fit best for your preferences. School boundaries are not guaranteed and may change. It is important to contact the appropriate school district to confirm enrollment eligibility before making any decision to move to a neighborhood.
















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